color Archives | Stencil Stencil Blog - Graphic Design For Social Media Blog | Stencil Wed, 22 Jul 2020 20:04:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://getstencil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-circle.228x228.transparent-32x32.png color Archives | Stencil 32 32 Create A Coloring Book in Stencil – Keeping The Kids Busy During Difficult Times https://getstencil.com/blog/keeping-the-kids-busy-during-difficult-times/ https://getstencil.com/blog/keeping-the-kids-busy-during-difficult-times/#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:32:44 +0000 https://getstencil.com/blog/?p=4443 It’s been a strange few months…to say the least. Communities are being asked to stay inside, businesses are frantically trying to adapt and families are left forced to cope. One of the challenges that face families with young children, in particular, is that all of a sudden, they’re home. All. The. Time. (If you have […]

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It’s been a strange few months…to say the least. Communities are being asked to stay inside, businesses are frantically trying to adapt and families are left forced to cope.

One of the challenges that face families with young children, in particular, is that all of a sudden, they’re home. All. The. Time. (If you have rowdy kids under the age of 8, you are acutely aware of how difficult this can be). On the one hand, it’s great that we get to spend some time very closely with our families right now. But on the other hand, we have responsibilities to our job. The same jobs that pay our bills.

I have 2 kids at home under the age of 5 and it’s been very challenging to carve out time to get any real work done. It’s also tough to focus on job-related tasks when things are changing so quickly around us in the world.

We hope you’re all staying safe at this time and our hearts go out to all the other individuals and business owners who are going through this. But we’re all in this together. In the meantime, a new enemy is emerging, especially if you have kids stuck at home: BOREDOM

So, we thought of a fun and creative way you can use Stencil with your children to help pass the time:

Create Your Own Coloring Books with Stencil

  1. To begin, let’s start by opening up Stencil. Head over to the Templates section and look for a category called “Outlines”. OR scroll below where you can click on any of the Outline Templates thumbnails to edit it in Stencil.
  2. In the “Outlines” category, you’ll see there’s a bunch of new pre-made templates you can use right away. They’re also already set for the optimal size for 8.5 x 11 paper. Have some fun editing them with the kids and you can add their name or any text you’d like. To add your own outlines, head over to the “Icons” section and do some searches. Sometimes adding the word “outline” to your search can help. For example, “fruit outlines”.
    Note: If you want to create your own completely from scratch, use the “Letter” canvas size (for 8.5 x 11 paper) in the canvas resizer as seen here:

  3. Once you’re ready to print, click the Download button to download your image. Use the same settings as seen here:

  4. Open the image on your desktop or mobile device and send it to print! That’s it 🙂

Outline Templates

We’d love to see some of the amazing creations you and your kids come up with! Post them in the comments or tweet us @getstencil.

Stay safe and warm wishes from everyone here at Stencil 🙂

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How to Use Color Combinations for Powerful Marketing & Branding https://getstencil.com/blog/how-to-use-color-combinations-for-powerful-marketing-branding/ https://getstencil.com/blog/how-to-use-color-combinations-for-powerful-marketing-branding/#respond Thu, 07 Jun 2018 03:52:30 +0000 https://getstencil.com/blog/?p=3272 There’s been a lot of talk in recent years about color psychology and how it plays a role in marketing. Can colors really have a distinct significance in marketing and branding a business? We explore the basics of how color combinations can impact visual content and provide powerful marketing. First, we’ll go through the basics […]

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There’s been a lot of talk in recent years about color psychology and how it plays a role in marketing. Can colors really have a distinct significance in marketing and branding a business? We explore the basics of how color combinations can impact visual content and provide powerful marketing.

First, we’ll go through the basics of color as a guide to different color combinations.

Color Basics

There are many color systems and models but we’ll use the color system that’s popularly used and highly regarded in the color community like The Inter-Council Society of Color and International Colour Association. It’s called the Munsell Color Wheel Chart. Munsell was influential in color science theory as it evolved from Newton’s color wheel.

Munsell Color ChartMunsell’s color system stemmed from three qualities: hue, value, and chroma. There are five principal hues: Red (R), Yellow (Y), Green (G), Blue (B) and Purple (P) and are equally spaced in clockwise order around a color wheel.

He wanted to display and chart the variety of colors in between the principal colors so he created color value to determine the brightness or darkness. The chroma is the color intensity or saturation – brilliance/strength or dull/gentle.

Colors are set up on a wheel where you can chart out every hue, value, and chroma.

“It may sound strange to say that color has three dimensions, but it is easily proved by the fact that each of them can be measured.”
A Color Notation 1905

You can learn more about Munsell’s color theory in his book called, “The Color Notation“. It’s a fascinating read. Next week, the Munsell Centennial Color Symposium will be honoring and commemorating his work on bridging the art and science of color.

There are so many colors to choose from! How do you know which ones to choose for branding and marketing? Glad you asked!

Colors Combinations Made Easy

Now that you know the basics of color, you can understand how to pick and choose for branding and marketing. The science of color can be complex but we’ll stick with simple to use elements.

The color wheel is to guide you on which colors are harmonious. The easiest way to choose colors is by picking a color from the direct opposite side of the color wheel, that’s known as a complementary color.

Color Wheel with Complementary Colors
Pick a color and the direct opposite is complementary.

When you choose a color, you can choose different values (shades) of the hue. This is called monochromatic.

Researchers found that to achieve a harmonious combination of an image and a color element by increasing the hue similarity between them. However, this worked best with non-living objects and not effective with human skin or food.

Here’s an example of using monochromatic colors in an image.

When fear are grounded, dreams take flight.

The text color is a shade or value of orange (the sky and balloon are all values of orange). Since the photo has a dark background, the contrast of a lighter shade of orange can be easily seen.

That’s what makes colors harmonious, when there is a balance of dark and light.

How Does This Effect Branding?

Branding is the overall emotion of an organization or business. It’s not just colors or fonts. You may have complementary colors that go well together but what makes it great branding is how the customers feel when they encounter your overall look and personality. Think of the large brands like McDonalds, Target, FedEx – we already have a perception and feeling about these brands just by hearing or seeing their names or logos.

This concept is called associative learning. It’s our perception as growing into adulthood, that we associate things with colors. When we’re children, we associate dark sky with black and sunlight with yellow. Some people think of blue as sad but it depends on the shade of blue and the culture.

With logos and brands, we connect them quite easily too. McDonalds is red and yellow and people easily think about tasty fries when seeing the colors. Many major brands have invested large amounts of money to investigate how their branding impacts their consumers. Colors are so powerful that Cadbury tried to register the color purple as their own.

For entrepreneurs and small business owners, budgets are small and can’t invest in such research. As you develop brand assets, survey your customers to see how they feel when you provide them logo variations or brand looks. Your overall goal is to connect with customers and develop relationships.

Consider Colors in your Marketing Efforts

Depending on the type of marketing, colors can play a significant role as shown in the study on red and blue, where it all depends how your brand is perceived. If you use a color that’s “off-brand”, the customer will get confused. It’s like Harley Davidson all of sudden using pink on all their CTAs. You won’t know what to use until you know your customer’s beliefs and perceptions.

There is a study on black and blue, as those colors are considered universal in perception, black being unclean and blue being clean but both known as trustworthy colors. The study determines that yet people have associations with certain colors it all depends on the context of what the color is representing.

Help your marketing efforts by studying your customer avatar. Are your customers all over the world or local? Your target audience is the main focus of your marketing so get to know them so you can market effectively. In this study in regards to Instagram images, green was negatively shown on engagement. Black did well for footwear category, however, pink, white, and purple were the most engaged colors for other categories such as: active wear, teen looks, casual wear, and accessories.

Try to do your own study on past image posts and check your analytics to see which posts have higher engagement.

Color Combinations for Powerful Marketing and Branding

Use tools that can help you find complementary colors as you create social media images. In Stencil, we have a color picker that can help you choose the precise colors needed for an image. You can save these colors for your branding style as you continue to create more images.

Color Picker in Stencil
Use the eyedropper to pick a color on the image.

Add a color to your palette.
Save colors to your palette.

As mentioned before, you’ll want to use similar hues for non-living objects in images. If you have an image with people or food, try not to use skin color or the food color as the font. Use black or white font (depending on the background) with photos with people.

Stick with 3-4 colors at the most, which is called a small palette principle. People generally like to combine colors that are relatively close or exactly match, with the exception of highlighting an element of contrast. Many people would like to see visual cohesiveness rather than a blast of color.

In this example, I use the color of the outside of the peach for the font. This brings the image together and allowing the inside of the peach to be the element of contrast.

Sweet Peaches
Use a color picker to use similar hues in an image.

Use the power of color to enhance your products or services in your images.

If you’re unsure of what color to use and combine, then check the Munsell color chart to help guide you. Use color to your advantage!

Let us know in the comments how you create color combinations in marketing.

Color Combinations for Powerful Marketing and Branding #visualcontent #colors

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5 Stencil Tricks You Should Know https://getstencil.com/blog/5-stencil-tricks-know/ https://getstencil.com/blog/5-stencil-tricks-know/#comments Wed, 07 Sep 2016 20:59:19 +0000 https://getstencil.com/blog/?p=1561 Its no secret that Stencil wants its users to be able to create beautiful content as simply and efficiently as possible. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have any extra tricks up our sleeves. In fact, we want to share them with you now. Below are 5 next level tricks that will help you power up […]

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Its no secret that Stencil wants its users to be able to create beautiful content as simply and efficiently as possible. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have any extra tricks up our sleeves. In fact, we want to share them with you now. Below are 5 next level tricks that will help you power up and use stencil like a pro.

1. Dynamic Text  – Adding shadow using color outline and drop shadow.

Using Drop Shadow

Our first two tricks should help you enhance the readability of your content. For making text that stands out more, use Stencils drop shadow to create an extra layer or shadow. Using this technique should add some depth to your text that really help the words to pop out at the reader.

2. Background Color – Creating a text backdrop using background color.

background color to enhance readability

Using background color is great way to achieve a similar effect. For example: you may find an image that fits your content perfectly, but has visual elements that obscure your text. This often occurs in landscape images that have sky or trees sitting exactly where you want to place your text. Use a background color to make this text easier to read. Highlight your text and select background color to choose something that feels right.

3. Browser Extras – Optimize your work by using Stencil anywhere! 

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Stencil has two great tools that can only be unlocked by adding our extension to your browser. Find the drop menu labeled “Extras” and click on “Extensions.” Choose the browser you currently use and you’ll be prompted to add our extension. Doing this will enable two handy features. No matter what site you’re on, you’ll now be able to easily add text to an image by right clicking that image and scrolling down to the Stencil option. You and your image will be taken to the Stencil app. Conversely, you can now select any text you find on the internet! This trick is currently available to Google Chrome and Firefox users only.

4. Watermarks and Logos

watermarks : logos

Watermarks and logos are a great way to brand your content or make simple images look more professional for your client.

Why are these tools important?

B&H, New York City’s favorite camera rental house, recently published a highly informative post on the matter. 

5. Upgrading accounts – Pro and Unlimited

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Our last trick can be accessed when you upgrade to Pro service: Unlimited Favorites. If you have a small business and want to save time, treat stencil as your own personal inventory for royalty free images. Skip the search through online picture caches and stock up on all your favorites— right in stencil. This allows you to stay in one app while you select and customize images. With Pro, you can save an unlimited number of these favorites for quick and easy use at a later time.

If a new task pops up and you don’t want to take time to go search for more content, just stay in Stencil. Everything will be waiting for you.

 

 

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